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    Variety is pretty self explanatory in this piece. From the animals to the structures depicted in the inner panels‚ not a single subject is exactly the same. There is a large diversity of animals from common animals that we recognize to mystical animals that appears in mythology. Different facial features are shown on the face of humans to reveal expressions of lust‚ happiness‚ and temptation. This painting is a canvas version of The Terracotta Army. It shows Bosch’s seriousness and solemn respect

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    tracks‚ skyscrapers‚ streets. Criss used these abstract styles‚ mostly without human figures‚ in his works. He is most considered to be part of the Precisionism movement. With many dream like works these empty cityscapes also suggest the influence of Surrealism. (Cole‚ Sewing) Criss was born in London in 1901 and moved to London with his family at age 4. He began to sketch and paint when he was young and won a scholarship to the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in 1917. He attended the Pennsylvania

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    Film authorship‚ or auteurism‚ is a way in which film can be categorised according to the stylistic and narrative elements of the director. Auteur theory usually attributes the creation of a films artistic style solely to the director. Film authorship can be explored as a commercial‚ textual‚ or critical category as explained below in relation to the films of director David Lynch. The concept of the director as “auteur” was brought about in an article by French film critic Alexandre Astruc featured

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    When all that is Solid Melts into Fashion - fashion’s FLIRT with modernity DKDS // CDF // 2006 Two Papers on Fashion Theory TWo PaPeRS on FaShIon TheoRy 2 When all that is Solid Melts into Fashion - fashion’s FLIRT with modernity Nikolina Olsen-Rule // External Lecturer‚ University of Århus // nor@dkds.dk // Research Assistant // Danmarks Designskole // 2006 0 Ferns in Fashion - on the Logic of Trends Maria Mackinney-Valentin // Ph.D. Scholar // mmk@dkds.dk // Center for Design Research

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    impressionism period of 1885-1905‚ Ernest Ludwig Kirchner representing the German Expressionism between 1905 and 1925‚ Viadimir Tatlin’s Abstracts from 1907 forward‚ Pablo Picasso’s Cubism from 1907-1915 to name a few.  Further into the 1900’s bought Dada‚ Surrealism‚ Abstract Expressionism‚ Pop Art‚ Optical Art and Minimalism.  I would define Modern Art as art that was developed from the development of exploratory ideas in the individual artist’s mind who is painting.  In my opinion Modern Art stepped away

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    Dissonance

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    of investigation in my mind. As I sit hunched over my laptop‚ my screen is always split in two. What my mom sees as a teenager wasting away behind a glowing screen is actually me trying to watch a documentary on Magritte and his genous style of surrealism while learning about the groundbreaking water geysers found on Jupiter’s moon Europa. Such investigative tendencies are even evident in my running list of ideas for the Woodrow Wilson Fellowship‚ with topics ranging from the cycle of recidivism

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    corrupted by society and its ruling politics. They still possess a purity with their innocence and the liberty to dream as vastly as they want without being restricted by limits of reason. In order to showcase my idea‚ I based my artwork on the Surrealism movement to create a dimension where rational meaning becomes an alienation‚ with whimsicality portrayed throughout the canvas. Although I do not posses many technical skills with regards to digital painting beyond mere experimentations in the

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    mournful “The Last Time I Saw Macao”. His new drama‚ “The Ornithologist”‚ raises the level of abstraction when compared to the previous tales‚ but still comprehends homosexual connotations‚ crime‚ and mystery. What is different here is a pronounced surrealism where the contemplation of nature mixes with religious symbolism and folklore elements to form a puzzling peregrination toward the Christian conversion. The crisp images are deliberately

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    He is a well-known Spanish painter‚ sculptor‚ printmaker‚ ceramicist‚ stage designer‚ poet and playwright who spent most of his life in France. Every time I look in Pablo Picasso’s work of art; it makes me wonder how he can create such kind of wonderful art. What makes this man as the most dominant and influential artist of the first half of the twentieth century? What are the special things about him? How did he impact the development of modern and contemporary art with an exceptional magnitude

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    now? There is one thing I miss so much that I can hardly stand it‚ which is freedom from the certain knowledge that human beings will very soon have made this moist‚ blue-green planet uninhabitable by human beings.” With his trademark blend of surrealism‚ dark humor and cynicism‚ Vonnegut continued‚ “If flying-saucer creatures or angles or whatever were to come here in a hundred years‚ say‚ and find us gone like the dinosaurs‚ what might be a good message for humanity to leave for them‚ maybe carved

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